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A note on recycling

My father came from Germany around 1925 and at that time they were burning trash and using the heat to heat apartment houses plus they were cleaning waste and recycling, if nothing else composting farm land. Nothing ever went to waste.

My mother came from Czech and said if a tree was cut down a new one was planted right away and the forest floor was clean because it was picked up and used, not wasted.

Americans learned to want everything the easy way. They do not want to be inconvenienced with their time enough to care about the general welfare and care of this earth and other peoples.

With some thought everyone can help easily and the result is healthier humans as well as a healthier earth such as getting the arsenic out of the chicken feed on the chicken farms. There are natural items to feed them to keep the chickens free from parasites and bacteria. God Bless your efforts.

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